
If you feel that a friend or family member has slipped into a dangerous addiction, an intervention could be an effective way to get them to seek help.
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The primary cause of an addiction can be hard to pinpoint, especially if the addiction began a long time ago, maybe even several years ago. However, knowing the catalyst of an addiction can make all the difference in reversing the process to get rid of the addiction. Often times addictions begin as a compensation for something else. Whether this compensation is legitimate or not, the addiction becomes the major concern once it has a hold of you. It is important to find the root of the problem in order to not only beat the addiction, but also to ensure the addiction will not come back or pose a problem again.
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You’re driving in a car, this new car that you bought a few years back. It was shiny and new when you were first convinced into buying it, but now it seems to be falling apart. You’re driving down this road that leads basically no where, except this cliff that is ahead of you. You’re driving towards this cliff and you don’t quite realize it yet, but it could end your life.
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